- Your phone isn't actually shut down. That's the hack.- Story doesn't mention how this POS gets on your phone in the first place, and thus how you can easily avoid it. (Hint: Don't download malware from Chinese app stores.)- Story does mention that your phone has to be rooted for this to happen at all in the first place. But it doesn't mention that rooting your phone — which, by the way, doesn't just happen on its own — means opening it up to other exploits and attacks.- (I'll let slide the picture of a Lollipop device, but this only affects pre-Lollipop OS versions.)- Story does give AVG more press coverage, so that's good, right?

Thanks for clearing that up +Flying Spaghetti Monster​. Whether we realize it or not, we've ALL been touched by His Noodly Appendage. And that ardently held belief is proof enough in His existence for me (and you too).

So there has been a great deal of speculation (by which I mean none at all) as to why deities such as myself, God, Invisible Pink Unicorn, Allah, etc. don't post more selfies on the internet. You know, to prove once and for all we are real. Without really meaning to, this article answers that question. Well, actually IPU and Russel's Teapot both have their own additional issues with self-photography, but for the rest of us...

"Likewise, the Office cannot register a work purportedly created by divine or supernatural beings, although the Office may register a work where the application or the deposit copy state that the work was inspired by a divine spirit," said the draft report.

"The Mario is the vector and you are a dream forever enclosed! You hunch beneath Super Mario’s sprawling face and jump for miles when you see his Metal Self. He is the delirious 1-UP priest and all-consuming champion. You lustily throw coins at him every second of every minute of every era."﻿

It's a rarely mentioned feature, but Android TV features a TV input framework that allows 3rd parties to define live TV input sources. These sources could be hardware (e.g. HDMI port, built-in or network tuner) or software (e.g. IPTV).

It's working nicely for me on the ADT-1 thanks to SiliconDust's efforts to provide a TV input service for their +HDHomeRun line of devices. It'd be great to see Android TV devices in the future that cater to TV viewing by including hardware MPEG-2 decoding, DTCP-IP support, and DVR capabilities.

I'm on the latest rc3 and getting pixelation however, I get the same problem when viewing even on the server so its not a kodi/adt-1 problem. The same tuners are fine in sagetv so its not a signal problem either﻿